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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Ed, even with a mirror on an expanding arm (put right next to the bathroom mirror) I still can't get a good line on my left sideburn. I shave that blindly and dangerously when I use a square point. And how does one get a quote on your post permanently like on the bottom of yours?
    Poss don't use a square point without a mute then, at least for that area
    I will double check the exact route to the signature bar, but it is accessible through settings as far as I recall.
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    Yup, go to settings, (top right ish of the screen),
    Then in "my settings" (part way Down that page) select edit signature.
    You are allowed 3 lines maximum, not sure on the character limit though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Yup, go to settings, (top right ish of the screen),
    Then in "my settings" (part way Down that page) select edit signature.
    You are allowed 3 lines maximum, not sure on the character limit though.
    Thanks Ed. See below (and wonder about the meaning of life).
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    I just looked up Coupe de Maitre on Wiktionary - this is what it says:

    'Introduction of a catheter into the bladder via the urethra'.

    I'm impressed you can do that without looking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Thanks Ed. See below (and wonder about the meaning of life).
    Have you been on those pickled onion drinks again?
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    its pickled tomatoes!!!!!
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    razorfeld, do you mean you shave blindly because your arm is in the way? are you using your left arm?

    have you started a scything action yet? i find if i start at bit of an angle my hand/arm is below my eyeline so i can see where im shaving

    does this make sense? here is link to scything from wiki but you will have to scroll down a bit Shaving passes - Straight Razor Place Wiki
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Have you been on those pickled onion drinks again?
    Wd, I wish. I recently bought a hand held DE blade sharpener made in Hungary, about 60-70 yrs old. Of course the instructions are in Hungarian. Used a Google online translation program. Had to type the Hungarian in with out all the accented vowels and what I got back was close to a Danny Kay gibberish routine. English and untranslated Hungarian words that the program didn't have in its data bank. Operation is obvious, just wanted to see what they said. What you see is the nearest they could get, I guess without the accented vowels. Reminds me of a Surrealist period I went through when I started art school in the early 50's.
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Wd, I wish. I recently bought a hand held DE blade sharpener made in Hungary, about 60-70 yrs old. Of course the instructions are in Hungarian. Used a Google online translation program. Had to type the Hungarian in with out all the accented vowels and what I got back was close to a Danny Kay gibberish routine English and untranslated Hungarian words that the program didn't have in its data bank. Operation is obvious, just wanted to see what they said. What you see is the nearest they could get, I guess without the accented vowels. Reminds me of a Surrealist period I went through when I started art school in the early 50's.
    you might be able to scan them into your computer, then email them to someone in Hungary for a translation . Though seriously a Hungarian club may well do it for you.
    We recently bought a trivial persuit card game that was from Canada, no worries you think. Not so when you realise it is all Canadian trivia. So we posted it to the nestle inn, Saskatchewan. We figured someone there could make use of it.
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    Ed, I basically know how it works. Even for an octogenarian like myself it is simple to see the working method, Just was curious to see if I was right.
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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